The 1969 Kawasaki W2SS from Japan was powered by a 624cc OHV twin producing 53hp at 7000rpm. Weighing 193.0kg (425 lbs) and with a seat height of 800mm, it was aimed at standard riders.
The 1986 Yamaha SRX600 by contrast offered 608cc of SOHC single power, delivering 45hp at 6500rpm. Tipping the scales at 156.0kg (344 lbs) with a top speed of 165km/h (103 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1960s motorcycles capture the era of cultural revolution and racing heritage. Iconic models from this decade are among the most desirable classics.
Specifications Comparison
| 1969 Kawasaki W2SS | 1986 Yamaha SRX600 | |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 624 cc | 608 cc |
| Power | 53 hp | 45 hp |
| Torque | 50.0 Nm | 48.0 Nm |
| Cylinders | 2 | 1 |
| Top Speed | 170 km/h | 165 km/h |
| Quarter Mile | — | — |
| Dry Weight | 193.0 kg | 156.0 kg |
| Wet Weight | 208.0 kg | 170.0 kg |
| Seat Height | 800 mm | 790 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1420 mm | 1395 mm |
| Fuel Capacity | 15.0 L | 13.0 L |
| Gears | 4 -speed | 5 -speed |
The Verdict
These two machines serve fundamentally different purposes. The 1969 Kawasaki W2SS is built for all-round versatility and everyday riding, while the 1986 Yamaha SRX600 targets spirited café-racer style riding. On paper, the 1969 Kawasaki W2SS's 53hp trumps the 1986 Yamaha SRX600's 45hp, but raw numbers don't tell the whole story in such different segments. Choose the 1969 Kawasaki W2SS if you value all-round versatility and everyday riding; pick the 1986 Yamaha SRX600 for spirited café-racer style riding.
About the 1969 Kawasaki W2SS
Introduced in 1969, the 1969 Kawasaki W2SS features a 624cc OHV twin engine producing 53hp, establishing itself as a notable standard motorcycle.
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The 1986 1986 Yamaha SRX600 packs a 608cc SOHC single engine with 45hp into a cafe racer package from Yamaha.
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